It depends on the motor. The motor determines the amperage. Should be written on the well pump itself.
The horsepower of the motor is needed to complete this answer.
They are not the same you need to know the voltage as well.
The Shop-vac 6 has 8.4 amps and has been a popular vaccuum for many years in shops and in homes as well! This particular one got above average reviews and it doesn't use too much power to run efficiently.
Using 110 volt service, 5,000/110= 45 amps
The amperage is governed by the voltage that is used and the horsepower of the pump motor being used. With out that information the question can not be answered.
The horsepower of the motor is needed to complete this answer.
Yes no problem the transformer should run a little cooler as well.
well the equation for amps is a= watts/volts so 25/12= 2.0833333333amps
No, as long as the generator has sufficient KW for the pump's requirements. A 3/4 hp, 220V motor draws around 5 to 6 amps. That's 1.1 to 1.3 KW, but because motors have high starting current, your generator should be rated for at least twice that, preferably 3 times. I would recommend a 3.6KW 220V generator to be safe.
They are not the same you need to know the voltage as well.
Minimal 100. Depends on load draw of home. Can be 200 amps or 400 amps as well.
Well its not only the thikness of steel, but also the size of rod. Using the right size rods it should work with 120 amps. A good way to tell is if it is stiking a lot, you need more amps. If it is splatering to much or burning holes, then it is to much amps. Now if you are welding fine, but your rods are heating up 1 or 2 inches up, then you're rods are to small. Also if you don't have enough amps, you can heat the metal with a torch to help.
You need to know the voltage as well before the conversion can be made.
Someone could purchase a 220v power converter at any hardware store. You may find them online on eBay, Amazon or other retailing sites as well. You could find them in travel stores as well.
Please rewrite your question well and post again for a precise answer.
Phoenix gold makes there own amps, well atleast they design there own amps, with the help of outside consultants. Manufacture and production are in Korea
How well it can measure current in an electric circuit and up to how many amps will it need to measure.